PRESTON, Margaret
PRESTON, Margaret | MACPHERSON, Margaret Rose | McPHERSON, Margaret | McPHERSON, Rose | MP
(1875–1963) Australian | Female
Worked: Australia (SA, VIC, NSW), England, Ireland. Monotypes, Stencil prints, Woodcuts, Woodblock prints, Screenprints
Artist (painter) | Ceramic artist | Decorative / design artist | Drawer | Painter | Potter | Printmaker | Writer
Outlines of Australian Printmaking: Prints of Australia from the last third of the 18th century until the present time.
Venues
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. (1 July 1976 – 1 October 1976)
40 Lydiard St., Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
The printmakers mainly of the thirties.
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Important Woman Artists. (11 September 1977 – 30 October 1977)
13 Emo Rd., East Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Woman printmakers mainly of the 30's and 40's.
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Fiddle Leaf Fig. (1978 – 1978)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Master Prints and Drawings from the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia.
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Art Gallery Of South Australia. (25 February 1978 – 27 March 1978)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Deutsher Galleries: A Survey of Australian Relief Prints 1900 - 1950.
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Deutscher Galleries [1]. (13 April 1978 – 5 May 1978)
1092 High Street, Armidale, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Art of Margaret Preston
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Art Gallery Of South Australia. (1980 – 1980)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Works
P.1. Bonmahon, Ireland. as 'c.1914'
Australian Print Makers 1840-1940.
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Josef Lebovic Gallery [3]. (1981 – 1981)
294 Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South wales, Australia
The Ingrid Holden Collection of relief prints.
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The Print Room [3]. (18 March 1981 – 18 April 1981)
141 Dowling St., Woolloomooloo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Graven Images in the Promised Land: A History of Printmaking in South Australia, 1836-1981.
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Art Gallery Of South Australia. (19 June 1981 – 2 August 1981)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Autumn Exhibition of mixed media.
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Jim Alexander Gallery. (1983 – 1983)
13 Elmo Road, East Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Autumn exhibition [1983].
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Important Woman Artists. (20 March 1983 – 31 March 1983)
13 Emo Rd., East Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Curators' workshop: Margaret Preston.
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Art Gallery Of South Australia. (6 March 1985 – 10 June 1985)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Margaret Preston [1985].
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Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (21 December 1985 – 9 February 1986)
The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Masterpieces of Australian printmaking.
Venues
Josef Lebovic Gallery [4]. (30 April 1987 – 30 May 1987)
34 Paddington Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
From Margaret Preston to Margaret Morgan.
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Art Gallery of Western Australia. (4 March 1988 – 10 April 1988)
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Australian women printmakers [1988].
Venues
Josef Lebovic Gallery [4]. (5 March 1988 – 26 March 1988)
34 Paddington Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The prints of Margaret Preston.
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Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery None
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Art Gallery Of New South Wales. None
The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Art Gallery of Western Australia. (3 December 1988 – 31 January 1989)
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery (23 March 1990 – 22 April 1990)
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Art Gallery Of South Australia. (21 September 1990 – 4 November 1990)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Woodcut 1905-1989.
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Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest. (8 September 1989 – 22 October 1989)
86 River Rd, Emu Plains, New South Wales, Australia
The Sybil Craig Bequest.
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Castlemaine Art Gallery And Historical Museum (13 July 1990 – 5 August 1990)
Lyttleton St., Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
The poetry of watercolour and drawing 1850-1992.
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Adam Galleries [2]. (18 November 1992 – 4 December 1992)
1st floor, 105 Queen St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia